Sentences with phrase «very little drama»

Despite being a tall, heavy, nose - scrubbing AWD crossover, the SE handled my spirited inputs with very little drama.
There was very little drama and very little excitement.
It was high drama in the Senate chamber with very little drama at all.
There's very little drama, too many coincidences and you don't have to be a Wise Man to predict the ending.

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When asked why he plays music, Keeley Davis, bass guitarist for the band, cited mood, feeling and inspiration as his reasons: «[My sister] Maura and I are both very visual, and I guess we kind of thrive on drama a little bit.
A cursory glance at the table might suggest that this final day has very little to offer, and a quick glance back through the history books confirms that there hasn't been a final day so apparently lacking in drama since... oh, hang on.
Little did I know this baby name drama was my first taste of family members offering their sometimes very strong opinions about parenting.
It has everything from psychological drama, romance, suspense and it's wrapped in a very nice little bow of crazy.
And i work security sometime i keep my life very simple no drama thanks for reading my little note.
He is very laid back and mellow and defiantly drama free looks like a biker average build few pounds over weight body is in in extremely good shape (long salt and pepper grey hair long beard) very high sex drive DADDY DOM Me i am very outgoing a little overweight very high sex drive very...
Well here we gooooo little bit about me is I AM a very cool understanding MAN with a GR8 sense of humor down to earth open minded LOVES TO COOK & JUST CHILL OUT WITH A WOMAN THAT BRINGS NOOOOO DRAMA PLEEEEASE.
I am a very sensitive but fun person, with a little drama (type personality); and a woman who truly loves the Lord.
Of course, reflections on laziness are as clear as they ever are when found within the conventionalism of the storytelling, which, no matter how intriguing in a lot of ways, hits trope after trope as a very»90s biographical drama, - complete with the sentimentality - even if it does so with a little more structural unevenness than usual.
It has very little comedy and lots of drama, which is not particularly strong in his films.
While such a story contains enough drama and struggle for any run - of - the - mill biopic, there is very little about The Arbor that could be called run - of - the - mill.
Very little in this mishmash called a movie works as high - tension drama.
It's a strange and strangely unaffecting little drama — but played very flat, with no particular emotional impact sought or achieved.
It very much feels like a sensationalist women's drama made for television, with substandard thriller elements that, once all of the cards are revealed, make little sense, while also barely resonating for those looking for more substantive fare.
There is very little that compels us about this vision that is chiefly attributed to screenwriter Jason Fuchs (a contributor to Ice Age: Continental Drift) and director Joe Wright, a Brit who comes to this project having primarily made costume dramas like Atonement, 2012's Anna Karenina, and 2005's Pride & Prejudice.
«Burnt Offerings» has the talky, snoozy pace of a forty - year - old television drama with very little in the way of scares or surprises.
mmm... a protagonist who complete dominates a long film to the detriment of context and the other players in the story (though the abolitionist, limping senator with the black lover does gets close to stealing the show, and is rather more interesting than the hammily - acted Lincoln); Day - Lewis acts like he's focused on getting an Oscar rather than bringing a human being to life - Lincoln as portrayed is a strangely zombie character, an intelligent, articulate zombie, but still a zombie; I greatly appreciate Spielberg's attempt to deal with political process and I appreciate the lack of «action» but somehow the context is missing and after seeing the film I know some more facts but very little about what makes these politicians tick; and the lighting is way too stylised, beautiful but unremittingly unreal, so the film falls between the stools of docufiction and costume drama, with costume drama winning out; and the second subject of the film - slavery - is almost complete absent (unlike Django Unchained) except as a verbal abstraction
Initially, it's very tough going and self - serious, and when a tangible drama eventually rears its head in the closing act (how the pair intellectually usurp the clandestine revolutionary organisation The League of the Just), it's too little too late.
«Full of charm and wit, with a little mystery thrown in for good measure, APPLESAUCE is a rare and very original take on the relationship drama and mystery genres, excelling quite well in both... It's a film that keeps its viewer wondering what will happen next, from the very opening of the film, to the moment the credits roll, and is by far Tukel's best work yet.»
Putting aside this tiresome plot - thread, which, quite frankly, adds very little tension or drama to the story, the film does introduce the personal lives of the crew, albeit only the primary characters.
There's a little bit of something for everyone in today's very full TV Bits, whether your preference is for lightweight comedies, serious dramas, humanoid robots, or good - looking serial killers.
Once they return home, the domestic drama fares little better, as most of the stories proceed with very few moments of genuine insight, only commanding attention during certain scenes where something interesting develops.
I was expecting more from this film (after watching the engaging trailer, and knowing the screenplay is by Nick Hornby), so I got a little disappointed... It is a very decent film, the acting is flawless (Saoirse Ronan can definitely carry a film), the colours, the sets and locations, the costumes are all beautiful and the story does grab your attention... and then it ends: when it seemed the real drama would happen.
A very underrated heist film that deftly mixes dark humor, suspense, and drama in one neat little gem of film.
There is very little physical action in the film, but lots of emotional and psychological drama, in a movie that, under different hands, would be considered overly long.
There's action and drama and emotions the size of a German bomber crash - landing on to Hampstead Heath, but it's a film with very little psychological game.
The second half of the film, however, is somewhat like Children of Men — one huge set piece after another, with very little pause for dialogue, let alone drama.
Perhaps viewers who like survival dramas (the ratings for ABC's similarly premised «Lost» might indicate there are many people who do) will find moments of interest, but Flight of the Phoenix offers very little above standard plot elements and a very predictable turn of events.
Very few people acknowledged the tone - deaf drama Wiseau had created, but little by little, The Room began to amass a cult following.
«I was looking for a director who had a strong visual sense, who understood the parameters not simply of feature films, but of hour drama — and Paul has done both — and who had a political temperament that could believe in a story that had very little sex, or gunplay, or broad humor.»
Stopping happened without much drama, and despite repeated autocross runs with very little downtime in between, the brakes didn't start fading for hours.
Title: In the Walnut Author: Toko Kawai Publisher: Digital Manga Publishing, on their Juné imprint Volume: Volume 1 Vintage: 2002 in Japan, January 2010 from Digital Manga Genre: Yaoi (very mild, not explicit, 16 +), romance, a little drama (but not «omg drama «drama)
They don't stay popular for very long and while the drama surrounding Flappy Bird might help it a little, I think the hype has moved on.
That comedic curveball pitched your Miis as stars of their very own apartment - block drama — the funny little avatars based off your friends expressing their weirdest inner thoughts and enjoying unpredictable relationships.
We have nine easy fixes that will add major drama for very little cash.
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